High mortality, morbility and hospitalization as a result of acute heart failure (AHF) represents an increasing public health dilemma. A prompt and appropriate therapeutic approach in the management of AHF has been demonstrated to be of great importance in reducing patient mortality and in-hospital length of stay. As consequence, at the moment of patient presentation, it is of great importance to make a fast and accurate diagnosis and risk stratification. Although an global clinical evaluation is mandatory, in some cases the signs and instrumental findings are not sufficient for a complete patient’s diagnosis and risk stratifications. Multiple studies demonstrated that biomarkers assessment plus clinical judgement provide additional diagnostic and prognostic value in AHF patients. Moreover, data from the literature demonstrated the utility of a multimarkers approach in patients with heart failure in order to ameliorate diagnostic and prognostic accuracy. This paper is dedicated to addressing the actual state of the art on the utility in the management of acute heart failure of the following biomarkers: natriuretic peptides, procalcitonin, MRproADM, copeptine, neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin and galectin 3.

Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Acute Heart Failure / Rajiv, Choudhary; DI SOMMA, Salvatore; Alan S., Maisel. - In: CURRENT EMERGENCY AND HOSPITAL MEDICINE REPORTS. - ISSN 2167-4884. - STAMPA. - 1:2(2013), pp. 133-140. [10.1007/s40138-013-0009-3]

Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Acute Heart Failure

DI SOMMA, Salvatore;
2013

Abstract

High mortality, morbility and hospitalization as a result of acute heart failure (AHF) represents an increasing public health dilemma. A prompt and appropriate therapeutic approach in the management of AHF has been demonstrated to be of great importance in reducing patient mortality and in-hospital length of stay. As consequence, at the moment of patient presentation, it is of great importance to make a fast and accurate diagnosis and risk stratification. Although an global clinical evaluation is mandatory, in some cases the signs and instrumental findings are not sufficient for a complete patient’s diagnosis and risk stratifications. Multiple studies demonstrated that biomarkers assessment plus clinical judgement provide additional diagnostic and prognostic value in AHF patients. Moreover, data from the literature demonstrated the utility of a multimarkers approach in patients with heart failure in order to ameliorate diagnostic and prognostic accuracy. This paper is dedicated to addressing the actual state of the art on the utility in the management of acute heart failure of the following biomarkers: natriuretic peptides, procalcitonin, MRproADM, copeptine, neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin and galectin 3.
2013
acute heart failure; biomarkers; bnp; clinical judgement; copeptin; diagnosis; follow-up; galectin 3.; in hospital length of stay; kidney injury; morbility; mortality; mrproadrenomedullin; neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin; ntprobnp; pneumonia; prognosis; rehospitalization; risk stratification; shortness of breath
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Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Acute Heart Failure / Rajiv, Choudhary; DI SOMMA, Salvatore; Alan S., Maisel. - In: CURRENT EMERGENCY AND HOSPITAL MEDICINE REPORTS. - ISSN 2167-4884. - STAMPA. - 1:2(2013), pp. 133-140. [10.1007/s40138-013-0009-3]
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